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Setting Up Initial Operating Parameters
Below are a few questions regarding your custom needs of the Kodak X-Omat Processor. These questions are
designed to help you determine your intial set-up operating parameters. Over a period of time, you may wish to
revise these operating conditions; the processor has extensive built-in capabilities that allow easy adaptations to
your changing needs. For now however, record your current operating needs to determine the best initial set-up
of parameters to meet your daily operating requirements.
[1]
Approximately how many sheets of film will the processor be processing daily?
This data helps determine the Replenishment Mode initial setting. Contact your Kodak representative for
assistance in selecting the Replenishment Mode.
[2]
Will the processor be operating at the K/RA cycle speed?
If the processor will be operating at the K/RA cycle, RA chemistry is required for the set up of the replenishment
tanks.
[3]
Will the processor be connected to another piece of equipment for either input or output, or will it be a
stand alone unit?
This factor determines whether the Safelight Receptacle Mode is set for Safelight or Accessory. If your
processor is connected to a 200 V ac Single Line, 100/200 V ac 3 Wire, or a 200 V ac Split Load (Delta)
Electrical Service, see Newsletter Number 6 for information about installing a jumper.
[4]
Which language do you prefer for the display messages?
Available languages include: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian,
Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. (Japanese is available on a separate chip set).
[5]
Do you prefer the temperature and transport speed display units to be metric (centigrade and cm/min) or
english (fahrenheit and in./min)?
[6]
During Standby, do you prefer that the transport rollers run continually or at intervals?
The Continuous Mode drives the transport system at a low speed (34 in./min.). This continuous movement
prevents the rollers from drying out and helps eliminate film artifacts. The Interval Mode drives the rollers only
periodically.
For further guidance in the selection of processor options, refer to the Operator Manual.
Now, continue with the System Check-out procedure that follows.
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Final Check-Out
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